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2010 Sep 04
1
Options to copy modified files
We use rsync to copy files and directories from one server to the other.
What options should I give to rsync so that it only copies the modified
files? For example server1 may contain a dir which contains just one file
that has been modified, how do I get rsync to copy just that one file over?
I would like rsync to copy over the files which have been modified on the
server1 to server2.
This is
2009 Apr 09
3
Help creating incremental backups using --backup-dir.
Normally I would use the --link-dest option to do this but I can't
since I'm rsyncing from a Mac to a Samba share on a Linux box and hard
links don't work. What I want to do is create a 10 day rotating
incremental backup. I used the first script example on the rsync
examples page as a template. The only thing I changed was the
destination to be a local directory and paths for
2007 Jul 12
0
[LLVMdev] Atomic Operation and Synchronization Proposal v2
...partitioning loops to
run on multiple streams and synchronizing among the streams as
necessary. That synchronization is at a level "above" general system
memory ordering. The X1 has multiple levels of parallelism:
- Vectorization
- Decoupled vector/scalar execution (this is where the lsyncs come in)
- Multistreaming (the msync operations)
- Multiprocessing (global machine-wide synchronization via gsync)
The compiler is basically responsible for the first three levels while the
user does the fourth via MPI, OpenMP, CAF, UPC, etc. In general
sometimes the user inserts directives to...
2007 Jul 12
2
[LLVMdev] Atomic Operation and Synchronization Proposal v2
On 7/12/07, Dan Gohman <djg at cray.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 10:06:04AM -0500, David Greene wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 July 2007 07:23, Torvald Riegel wrote:
> >
> > > > The single instruction constraints can, at their most flexible, constrain
> > > > any set of possible pairings of loads from memory and stores to memory
> > >
>
2016 Jul 20
3
Replication sieve scripts.
I did eventually was forced to do this and setup a 2 node test
environment with the latest dovecot:
/usr/dovecot/sbin/dovecot --version
2.2.25 (7be1766)
/usr/dovecot/sbin/dovecot --build-options
Build options: ioloop=epoll notify=inotify ipv6 openssl
io_block_size=8192
Mail storages: shared mdbox sdbox maildir mbox cydir imapc pop3c raw
fail
SQL drivers: mysql
Passdb:
2013 Dec 19
0
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/19/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> BackupPC is a great product, and if I knew of it and/or it was available
> when I started, I would likely have used it instead of cutting code. Now
> that we've got BackupBuddy working and integrated, we aren't going to be
> switching as it has worked wonderfully for a decade with very few issues
> and little
2016 Jul 19
2
Replication sieve scripts.
Hello,
Are you sure about that I would need so recent version? That is ok to
have some bugfixes but you are talking about the latest cutting edge
debian jessie backports package.
Even the mainline debian jessie only have 2.2.13 in it and my system is
a complex wheezy installation, the last thing I want to do is to move
all my components into jessie just because of this or do you know
2016 Jul 21
3
Replication sieve scripts.
Hello,
Thanks for the advice. I have looked for the libs and here is the
difference:
Dovecot production env 2.2.10:
/usr/lib/dovecot/modules/doveadm
rw-r--r-- 1 root root 18560 Jan 9 2014 lib10_doveadm_acl_plugin.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14256 Jan 9 2014
lib10_doveadm_expire_plugin.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10232 Jan 9 2014 lib10_doveadm_quota_plugin.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root